- Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing
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Company Name = Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing
| Owner(s) Name =Carl Haas ,Mike Lanigan
Racing Series =IndyCar Series
Championships = 8
Car Number(s) =02, 06
Driver(s) =Justin Wilson (02)Graham Rahal (06)
Primary Sponsor(s) =McDonald's (02)Hole in the Wall Camps (06)
Shop Location =Lincolnshire, Illinois
Homepage = [http://www.newman-haas.com/]Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing (NHLR) is a motor racing team competing in the
IndyCar Series . The team operations are based inLincolnshire, Illinois . Newman/Haas Racing was formed when actorPaul Newman and long-time racerCarl Haas , competitors in theCan-Am championship, each began looking to Champ Car racing in 1982. The two decided to join forces for 1983, withMario Andretti as the team’s driver. Since then, the team has won 105 Champ Car races, as well the drivers championship in 1984 with Mario Andretti, 1991 withMichael Andretti , 1993 with rookieNigel Mansell , 2002 with Cristiano da Matta and the 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 championships withSébastien Bourdais . In 2007Mike Lanigan became a partner in the company, resulting in the change of team name.Champ Car World Series
NHLR was the most successful team that was active as of the 2007 Champ Car World Series. Since the team's inception in 1983, its drivers have won eight points championships. The first four championship crowns came in Champ Car's predecessor series, CART, and four others by
Sébastien Bourdais in2004 ,2005 ,2006 , and2007 were Champ Car World Series titles. Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing is also second overall in driver wins. The team has had many notable drivers over the years, includingMario Andretti ,Michael Andretti ,Nigel Mansell ,Paul Tracy ,Cristiano da Matta ,Sébastien Bourdais , and current drivers,Justin Wilson andGraham Rahal .In 2005, Newman/Haas Racing fielded two cars in the Champ Car World Series. The drivers were
Bruno Junqueira andSébastien Bourdais , the eventual champion. Junqueira was injured in a crash during the 2005Indianapolis 500 , however, and was replaced in the cockpit byOriol Servia .For 2006, Newman/Haas Racing fielded two cars in the Champ Car World Series. The cars were based on Lola chassis, powered by Ford Cosworth engines and rode on
Bridgestone tires. The drivers wereSébastien Bourdais andBruno Junqueira .NHLR earned its 100th Champ Car World Series win on June 10, 2007 as Sébastian Bourdais won the Portland Grand Prix by a margin of over 15 seconds.
After more than a decade of intense rivalry,
Indy Racing League founder and CEOTony George and owners of the Champ Car World Series agreed on February 22nd, 2008, to re-unify American open-wheel racing for 2008 and beyond. Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing welcomed the news and confirmed their participation in the unifiedIndyCar Series in 2008 withJustin Wilson andGraham Rahal .2008 IndyCar Series
The 2008 season started in the difficulty typical to all transitional teams, with Wilson struggling for pace on the high-speed Homestead-Miami Speedway. Graham Rahal in the Hole-In-The-Wall-Camps car was not able to run in the opening race after crashing heavily in testing at Homestead. Wilson drove a steady race to finish highly amongst the ex-ChampCar teams, but struggled to race the established IndyCar teams.
Fortunes changed dramatically for the powerful squad at round two on the streets of St. Petersburg in Florida. Wilson qualified strongly, and led most of the opening stint before being shuffled back in the chaotic stops onto slick tires as the track dried. Graham Rahal's crew, however, read the conditions perfectly, and filled him with just enough fuel to scrape to the end with a few safety cars. It came down to the final laps, when Rahal had just enough fuel to pull away from Helio Castroneves to take an historical win, becoming the youngest winner in the history of major open-wheel racing.
Round 3, the final Champ Car sanctioned event at Long Beach, was tough for NHLR. Wilson was supreme in qualifying and took pole position. Running a strong second early on the race, his engine suffered a rare failure and was out. Rahal struggled, and after a spin mid-race, he crashed out on the final lap.
Round 17 of the season in Detroit brought the team their second win of the year with Justin Wilson standing at the top of the podium following a battle with Helio Castroneves through the latter half of the race. Wilson started 6th on the grid, after the first set of pitstops Wilson moved up to second on the road behind Castroneves and pressured him for the lead initially before falling back to a comfortable second. The second set of stops and a safety car brought Wilson back to contention, he again pressured Castroneves who blocked Wilson and was forced to give Wilson the lead by race control. Once in the lead Wilson managed to pull away, eventually winning by over 4 seconds.
After the Detroit race Wilson sits eleventh in the driver's standings with Rahal in seventeenth, with Wilson second in the rookie of the year standings and Rahal 45 points behind in fourth.
Past and Present Drivers
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Justin Wilson (2008-Present)
*flagicon|USAGraham Rahal (2007-Present)
*flagicon|FRASébastien Bourdais (2003-2007)
*flagicon|BRABruno Junqueira (2003-2006)
*flagicon|ESPOriol Servia (2005; sub for Junqueira)
*flagicon|BRACristiano da Matta (2001-2002)
*flagicon|BRAChristian Fittipaldi (1996-2002)
*flagicon|USAMichael Andretti (1989-1992, 1995-2000)
*flagicon|BRARoberto Moreno (1997-1999; sub for Fittipaldi)
*flagicon|CANPaul Tracy (1995)
*flagicon|GBRNigel Mansell (1993-1994)
*flagicon|USAMario Andretti (1983-1994)
*flagicon|ITATeo Fabi (1992; sub for Ma. Andretti)
*flagicon|AUS Alan Jones (1985; sub for Ma. Andretti)See also
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Carl A. Haas Motorsports
*Newman Wachs Racing
* [http://www.pegasusmarketing.net Pegasus Marketing Group]External links
* [http://www.newman-haas.com Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing Homepage]
* [http://www.champcarworldseries.com/Teams/Team.asp?ID=12 Newman/Haas Racing profile at Champ Car World Series site]
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